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I & governor agree to house returned looted artifacts in palace museum —Oba of Benin

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The Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, says there is no controversy about where the looted artifacts repatriated from Europe will be domiciled.

The Oba said there was an agreement with the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, to have the artifacts housed in the Benin Royal Museum that will be built within the palace in the state capital.

Speaking at a world press conference on Friday in his palace, the Oba said that the Edo Museum of West African Arts (EMOWAA), as well as the private companies — Legacy Restoration Trust and Legal Restoration Trust — set up for the return of the artifacts, were not known to him.

He noted that the palace, the people and well-meaning residents had made their positions clear that the artifacts should be returned to the palace where they were taken from in the first place.


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